More online retail – Page 203

  • perry joanna
    Opinion

    Digital Britain: Government report trails e-commerce

    2009-06-17T11:27:00Z

    The Digital Britain white paper published yesterday didn’t come up with much new, but it did highlight how far behind the e-commerce industry the Government is in its thinking.

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    Opinion

    Retail IT: international ideas

    2009-05-06T10:52:00Z

    UK retailers must not get complacent despite holding their own in the nominations for the awards to be held at this year’s World Retail Congress.

  • Martha Lane Fox2 cutout
    Opinion

    The taste of Tweet success

    2009-05-01T00:00:00Z

    The online network Twitter is not just for banalities; it allows consumers to spread the word about brands

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    Opinion

    Customers a source of innovation for Asos

    2009-04-29T11:00:00Z

    Asos has once again posted fantastic results, and if its community team has anything to do with it, the online fashion retailer is going to keep this growth up.

  • Wii - at home with the Redknapps
    Analysis

    Social Trends: How Britain behaves

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Modern Britain is changing, and if retailers are to survive the downturn understanding these evolving social trends could make all the difference.

  • Consumer online
    Analysis

    Global online retail: The world at your fingertips

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    The online route is allowing many retailers to trade in foreign countries without incurring the expense of a physical launch. Joanna Perry assesses e-commerce prospects across the globe

  • e-tail
    Analysis

    The e-tail recruitment challenge

    2009-04-24T00:00:00Z

    Online retail specialists are in short supply and huge demand, Ben Cooper discovers

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    Opinion

    IT spending for success

    2009-04-22T10:23:00Z

    Despite the recession and general budget belt-tightening, the results announcements from several retailers this week show just how busy IT departments are being kept.Buried in Tesco’s results is the nugget that the grocer is beavering away on migrating the systems used by Tesco Personal Finance to its own computing platforms. ...

  • In some locations Ocado delivers to 9 per cent of the market; range has been expanded but the grocer insists food is still the focus
    Analysis

    Ocado ups ante as online food battle hots up

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    With soaring sales and a price campaign taking on Waitrose and Tesco, Ocado’s confidence is growing. Jennifer Creevy meets co-founder Jason Gissing

  • Tim Danaher, Editor
    Opinion

    Waitrose free deliveries breaks last online taboo

    2009-04-17T00:00:00Z

    Tim Danaher is editor of Retail Week

  • perry joanna
    Opinion

    EU investigates tracking of UK internet users

    2009-04-15T11:58:00Z

    The EU has begun legal proceedings against the British Government, arguing that it has failed to properly implement European laws designed to protect internet users. What does this mean for e-commerce and online marketing?

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    Analysis

    What it’s like to work at… My-wardrobe.com

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The inside opinion from founder Sarah CurranWhat is the My-wardrobe work ethos?“We have created a great culture where staff are passionate. We operate a roundtable approach and key decisions are taken as a team.”What makes the ideal My-wardrobe employee?“We surround ourselves with passionate, enthusiastic and energetic people to ensure we ...

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    Analysis

    What are you doing on Twitter?

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    The micro-blogging website is this year’s internet phenomenon, so can Twitter form part of a serious marketing and customer insight strategy for retailers? Joanna Perry investigates

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    Analysis

    Good shop: The House of Cheese/Bad shop: Amazon.co.uk

    2009-04-09T00:00:00Z

    By Michael Ross, co-founder, eCommera, and former chief executive, Figleaves

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    Opinion

    Twittering on about retail

    2009-04-08T12:57:00Z

    Twitter has once again hit the headlines this week with the news that even the Government is getting in on the act of updating internet audiences with messages of 140 characters or less.But it is retailers that are leading the way in proactively engaging consumers in conversation using sites such ...

  • Per Una
    Analysis

    The price of going private

    2009-04-03T00:00:00Z

    In recession, it might be expected that an increasing number of retailers would turn to private label to ease their burdens. But what are shoppers’ perceptions of such ranges, asks John Ryan

  • Opinion

    Internet Explorer adds retail-friendly features

    2009-03-25T09:54:00Z

    In the past few years, web technology developments have occurred that meant consumers no longer needed a web browser – such as the ubiquitous Internet Explorer – in order to access content from the internet.Instead, RSS feed readers, widgets, and other desktop applications have sprung up to deliver fresh content ...

  • Online retail
    Analysis

    Online retail: Why there's no place like home in a downturn

    2009-03-19T16:38:00Z

    Despite the gloom in the wider market, online continues to grow impressively. Charlotte Hardie surveys the state of the e-tail sector as we enter recession, and how to keep ahead of the game.

  • Matthew Moulding
    Analysis

    Matthew Moulding: Back of the net

    2009-03-13T11:00:00Z

    Buying the Zavvi name has put e-tailer The Hut on the map. Founder and boss Matthew Moulding tells Lisa Berwin why he is focused on growth

  • Opinion

    John Lewis in fashion

    2009-03-12T11:48:24Z

    John Lewis will dip its toes into the choppy waters of online fashion e-tailing with the launch of its own version of online fashion giant Asos.com.